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19-JUL-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Ambush bug (Phymata) on Queen Anne's Lace

This guy looks like he has reared up on the flower to give me an eye-to-eye look!

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LynnH21-Dec-2011 16:41
What a cool 'monster' you have found! V
globalgadabout21-Dec-2011 15:28
a well-disguised predator...truly marvelous...V
Patrick Goossens21-Dec-2011 13:44
The world is full of incredible little critters.
Colin Storey21-Dec-2011 10:13
Fanytastic macro image of this nosy little fella. v
Yvonne21-Dec-2011 09:54
Quite amazing, a superb image! v
Linda & Pär Johansson21-Dec-2011 07:53
What an incredible "creep" fantastically captured ! V
joseantonio21-Dec-2011 04:00
Lovely details. I like the light and DOF
slhoornstra21-Dec-2011 03:37
He look a wee bit confused. I can identify with that :)), fantastic shot! V
Hank Vander Velde21-Dec-2011 03:10
Terrific shot Christine. I'm always amazed how you can find and ID all these insects. Great job.
Vickie BROWN21-Dec-2011 01:53
Amazing bug that I have never seen neither, beautiful image looks like asparagus with cheese and rice..., Christine! BV
Sheila21-Dec-2011 00:47
Wonderful image!
Graeme21-Dec-2011 00:25
This one doesnt look like an insect at all!!V
christopheru21-Dec-2011 00:06
You are making me wish for summer! Stop that! :) Beautiful photograph as always. Voted.
bill friedlander21-Dec-2011 00:06
A most unusual looking bug. A fine close up of another one of nature's surprises. V
Pierre21-Dec-2011 00:04
Une bestiole tout à fait spéciale, très belle capture! V
Stephanie20-Dec-2011 23:27
What an unusual looking bug! Excellent details and dof Christine! BV
Jim Coffman20-Dec-2011 23:27
Another fine capture of a bug I have never seen before!
Guest 20-Dec-2011 23:09
this one looks sugar sprinkled..yum!
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